When the Las Vegas Stadium Authority board begins reviewing the terms of a proposed lease agreement with the Oakland Raiders on Thursday, they‘ll want to pay close attention to the “Expected Facility Standard.”
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Several Southern Nevada elected officials were state legislators when they voted for a property tax cap measure that local governments around the state are lobbying to reform.
Las Vegas City Councilman Stavros Anthony will face two challengers in his bid for a third term representing Ward 4.
The Air Force version of the $100 million joint strike fighter participates for the first time in the air combat drill at the Nevada Test and Training Range.
As it prepares to mark its 10th anniversary this year, the Springs Preserve is on track to welcome more visitors and soak up less money from water ratepayers than ever before.
Five Las Vegas projects drew The Mayor’s Urban Design Awards this week, for historic preservation, sustainability and livability.
Dumpsters that signal when they’re full and using a web application to reserve a parking space are among the ideas a team of city workers has pursued since a broad swath of downtown Las Vegas was designated an innovation district a year ago.
Nearly 200 biker club members gathered Tuesday to honor late World War II-era Navy veteran Irene Miller at Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City.
Adam Christian and Thaddeus Ynigues filed to run for the Las Vegas City Council Ward 6 seat, widening the field to eight candidates in a race with no incumbent.
The Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved Gary Ameling as the city’s new chief financial officer on Wednesday.
Marijuana is legal to possess in Nevada as of Jan. 1, but using it anywhere but inside of a private residence is a big no-no.
One man and a juvenile were arrested Wednesday after firing a pellet gun at passing vehicles and into a children’s playground in Sunset Park.
Christina Etter Roush will run for the Ward 2 seat on the Las Vegas City Council in hopes of unseating incumbent Councilman Bob Beers.
A group of eager candidates lined the Las Vegas City Clerk’s Office Tuesday morning to make official their runs for office, kicking off what’s already become a lively city election season.
Nightclubs on Las Vegas Boulevard might seem natural, but they do not populate one downtown stretch. That could soon change.